- Anchorman...in Hi-Def!
- Exclusive Packaging
- 12 Limited Issue Trading Cards
- 32-Page Diary
Will Ferrel (
Old School,
Elf) is Ron Burgundy, a top-rated 1970's San Diego anchorman who believes women have a place in the newsroom - as long as they stick to covering fashion shows or late-breaking cooking stories. So when ron is told he'll be working with a bright young newswoman (Christina Applegate) who's beautiful, ambitious and smart enough to be more than eye candy, it's not just a clash of two TV people with really great hair - it's war! Filled with wicked wit and slapstick humor,
Anchorman is the year's most wildly irreverent, must-see comedy hit!Will Farrell followed up his star-making vehicle
Elf, which matched his fine-tuned comic obliviousness to a sweet sincerity, with a more arrogant variation on the same character: Ron Burgundy, a ! macho, narcissistic news anchor from the 1970s. Along with his news posse--roving reporter Brian Fantana (Paul Rudd,
Clueless), sports guy Champ Kind (David Koechner), and dim-bulb weatherman Brick Tamland (Steve Carell,
Bruce Almighty)--Burgundy rules the roost in San Diego, fawned upon by groupies and supported by a weary producer (Fred Willard,
Best In Show) who tolerates Burgundy's ego because of good ratings. But when Veronica Corningstone (Christina Applegate,
View from the Top) arrives with ambitions to become an anchor herself, she threatens the male-dominated newsroom.
Anchorman has plenty of funny material, but it's as if Farrell couldn't decide what he really wanted to mock, and so took smart-ass cracks at everything in sight. Still, there are moments of inspired delirium.
--Bret FetzerWill Ferrel (
Old School,
Elf) is Ron Burgundy, a top-rated 1970's San Diego anchorman who believes women have a place in! the newsroom - as long as they stick to covering fashion show! s or lat e-breaking cooking stories. So when ron is told he'll be working with a bright young newswoman (Christina Applegate) who's beautiful, ambitious and smart enough to be more than eye candy, it's not just a clash of two TV people with really great hair - it's war! Filled with wicked wit and slapstick humor, Anchorman is the year's most wildly irreverent, must-see comedy hit!Will Farrell followed up his star-making vehicle
Elf, which matched his fine-tuned comic obliviousness to a sweet sincerity, with a more arrogant variation on the same character: Ron Burgundy, a macho, narcissistic news anchor from the 1970s. Along with his news posse--roving reporter Brian Fantana (Paul Rudd,
Clueless), sports guy Champ Kind (David Koechner), and dim-bulb weatherman Brick Tamland (Steve Carell,
Bruce Almighty)--Burgundy rules the roost in San Diego, fawned upon by groupies and supported by a weary producer (Fred Willard,
Best In Show) who tolerates Burgundy's ego! because of good ratings. But when Veronica Corningstone (Christina Applegate,
View from the Top) arrives with ambitions to become an anchor herself, she threatens the male-dominated newsroom.
Anchorman has plenty of funny material, but it's as if Farrell couldn't decide what he really wanted to mock, and so took smart-ass cracks at everything in sight. Still, there are moments of inspired delirium.
--Bret FetzerANCHORMAN:LEGEND OF RON BURGUNDY - DVD MovieWill Farrell followed up his star-making vehicle
Elf, which matched his fine-tuned comic obliviousness to a sweet sincerity, with a more arrogant variation on the same character: Ron Burgundy, a macho, narcissistic news anchor from the 1970s. Along with his news posse--roving reporter Brian Fantana (Paul Rudd,
Clueless), sports guy Champ Kind (David Koechner), and dim-bulb weatherman Brick Tamland (Steve Carell,
Bruce Almighty)--Burgundy rules the roost in San Diego, fawned upon by! groupies and supported by a weary producer (Fred Willard,
! Best In Show) who tolerates Burgundy's ego because of good ratings. But when Veronica Corningstone (Christina Applegate,
View from the Top) arrives with ambitions to become an anchor herself, she threatens the male-dominated newsroom.
Anchorman has plenty of funny material, but it's as if Farrell couldn't decide what he really wanted to mock, and so took smart-ass cracks at everything in sight. Still, there are moments of inspired delirium.
--Bret FetzerIts the 70s & ron burgundy is the king of san diego - the most popular anchorman in town. In rons world women dont belong in the newsroom unless theyre doing cooking segments. So when rising star reporter veronice corningstone fills in for ro one night & ratings soar it makes him think. And thats not easy! Studio: Paramount Home Video Release Date: 08/22/2006 Starring: Will Ferrell Vince Vaughn Run time: 103 minutes Rating: UrWill Farrell followed up his star-making vehicle
Elf, which matched his ! fine-tuned comic obliviousness to a sweet sincerity, with a more arrogant variation on the same character: Ron Burgundy, a macho, narcissistic news anchor from the 1970s. Along with his news posse--roving reporter Brian Fantana (Paul Rudd,
Clueless), sports guy Champ Kind (David Koechner), and dim-bulb weatherman Brick Tamland (Steve Carell,
Bruce Almighty)--Burgundy rules the roost in San Diego, fawned upon by groupies and supported by a weary producer (Fred Willard,
Best In Show) who tolerates Burgundy's ego because of good ratings. But when Veronica Corningstone (Christina Applegate,
View from the Top) arrives with ambitions to become an anchor herself, she threatens the male-dominated newsroom.
Anchorman has plenty of funny material, but it's as if Farrell couldn't decide what he really wanted to mock, and so took smart-ass cracks at everything in sight. Still, there are moments of inspired delirium.
--Bret FetzerWill Ferrell is! Ron Burgundy, San Diego's most important new anchor! Featurin! g Steve Carell (TV's "The Office", "Date Night"), Paul Rudd ("Role Models", "The 40-Year-Old Virgin"), David Koechner (TV's "The Office"), Christina Applegate ("Married with Children) and produced by Judd Apatow ("Funny People"), ANCHORMAN will wake you up like never before! This exclusive Blu-ray version features limited issue packaging, a 32-page journal and 12 trading cards!
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